DIARY: The Asian Wall Street Journal's 25th Anniversary Luncheon - Sponsored by the Asian Wall Street Journal

<p>Hong Kong's advertising community was out in force to celebrate The </p><p>Asian Wall Street Journal's 25th Anniversary. The event, hosted by The </p><p>Asian Journal's founder and Dow Jones Chairman and CEO, Peter Kann, took </p><p>place in the Drawing Rooms of the Grand Hyatt earlier this month. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>During the luncheon, the guests were invited to offer their views in </p><p>lively discussions on a variety of issues relating to the theme; Asia's </p><p>Future - the next 25 years. Led by AWSJ Publisher, Phil Revzin, summary </p><p>presentations were introduced covering "The Effects of Globalization on </p><p>the Asian Business Community" by Reginald Chua, AWSJ Editor; "The </p><p>America/China Relationship" was presented by Karen Elliott House, </p><p>President, Dow Jones International; and Barry Wain, Southeast Asia </p><p>Correspondent, AWSJ led a discussion on " Political development and </p><p>democratization in Asia". </p><p><BR><BR> </p>

Hong Kong's advertising community was out in force to celebrate The

Asian Wall Street Journal's 25th Anniversary. The event, hosted by The

Asian Journal's founder and Dow Jones Chairman and CEO, Peter Kann, took

place in the Drawing Rooms of the Grand Hyatt earlier this month.



During the luncheon, the guests were invited to offer their views in

lively discussions on a variety of issues relating to the theme; Asia's

Future - the next 25 years. Led by AWSJ Publisher, Phil Revzin, summary

presentations were introduced covering "The Effects of Globalization on

the Asian Business Community" by Reginald Chua, AWSJ Editor; "The

America/China Relationship" was presented by Karen Elliott House,

President, Dow Jones International; and Barry Wain, Southeast Asia

Correspondent, AWSJ led a discussion on " Political development and

democratization in Asia".